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Thursday, June 19, 2008
Member since:
July 2006
The deal starts at $3.99 and 136 movies are on sale (not all are $3.99).

Children of Men” is only $7.99! Sweet!

http://www.inetvideo.com/store/search.aspx?Page=1&sort=2&sp=3.50&ep=99.99&scat=16311
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Member since:
January 2008
I picked up Talk To Me, Wolf Creek and the Matador on yesterday's order...cannot beat $3.99

I'll have to see what became $3.99 today for today's order
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Member since:
February 2008
End of Days (HD DVD) (DVD NEW) $5.99
Jet Li's Fearless (HD DVD) (DVD NEW) $7.99
Nutty Professor II - The Klumps (HD DVD) (DVD NEW) $3.99
Out of Sight (HD DVD) (DVD NEW) $5.99
School for Scoundrels (HD DVD) (DVD NEW) $3.99
Sneakers (HD DVD) (DVD NEW) $7.99
The Matador (HD DVD) (DVD NEW) $3.99
The Nutty Professor (HD DVD) (DVD NEW) $3.99
What Dreams May Come (HD DVD) (DVD NEW) $7.99

Not to happy with paying $20 for shipping, but whatever. The total came out to a little over $70. Not bad for 9 movies I guess.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Member since:
November 2007
deepdiscount.com enter "supersale" for promo code and receive 20% entire order. no tax and free shipping. Can most likely find a few good deals, especially on some HD dvds.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Member since:
March 2002
"The Nutty Professor" (HD DVD) $3.99
"What Dreams May Come" (HD DVD) $7.99

Now, just to be clear: Are these the amounts of money the company is paying us to take these duds off their hands? I say it ain't enough.

John
[Post edited by John J. Puccio on Jun 19, 2008]
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Member since:
February 2008
John! You didn't love The Nutty Professor? Just kidding! Nutty Prof. 1 & 2 were for the kids, though I honestly have to say that Grandma Klump deserves her (his?) own movie! As for What Dreams May Come, I really liked that movie. The depiction of Hell I thought was pretty cool and unique as was the idea of Heaven. Did you have a review of What Dreams May Come here on the site, John? I'll take a look and see...
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Member since:
March 2002
spoonard,

Dean reviewed "What Dreams May Come" on HD DVD. I saw the movie some years ago on TV when I first got high-def broadcasts from Comcast. I continued watching it only because the video looked good. Wouldn't want to watch it again, though.

John
Friday, June 20, 2008
Member since:
September 2007
i picked up the mummy, mummy returns,scorpion king, timecop,tremors(i loved this movie for some reason) and billy madison, all for 45 bucks, i dont think i can get all those title on reg dvd for less than 45 bucks, good find!
Friday, June 20, 2008
Member since:
January 2006
John,

I guess I shouldn't tell you the first and second times I ever watched "What Dreams May Come" I loved it and cried through the second half? It was back in college, we went to the campus theater for the 8 pm showing...I went back for the 10 something or other. And I own the DVD.

Jason, wuss?
Friday, June 20, 2008
Member since:
July 2006
Jason, no worries. I cry every time I see Cinderella Man and I don't even like Russell Crowe.

Wuss 2.0
Friday, June 20, 2008
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January 2006
Rock on, Falcon. Maybe that's a new thread...Movies That Make Us Cry!!

Jason, add Deep Impact to the list
Friday, June 20, 2008
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March 2002
Jason,

Remember, I'm the guy who got the razzing for liking "The Bucket List," which Chris and Eddie and most other reviewers (along with Skyhawk) thought was soggy and sappy and overly manipulative. Different movies affect people different ways.

Another example: I just saw the new "Get Smart" movie today. Half the critics in the nation (according to RT) thought it was dull and boring. I thought it was pretty funny. Different movies, different people, different reactions.

John
Friday, June 20, 2008
Member since:
January 2006
^ Does that mean we're doing a joint review of Get Smart this weekend?

Jason, we need to co-ordinate
Friday, June 20, 2008
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September 2007
im going to see get smart tonight, cant wait! i think its looks funny, plus i liked to watch all the reruns of the show when i was a little kid
Friday, June 20, 2008
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October 2007
Quote:
Remember, I'm the guy who got the razzing for liking "The Bucket List," which Chris and Eddie and most other reviewers (along with Skyhawk) thought was soggy and sappy and overly manipulative.


Hey I didn't razz you, nor did I think the Bucket List was soggy, sappy, or overly manipulative. I just thought it was unfunny, shallow, and parted severely from any kind of reality to how these characters should take their pending deaths. They had a great chance to do something truly awesome with this movie, and blew it IMO.

Now the move "What Dreams May Come" was a little better IMO, but this definitely was soggy, sappy, and overly manipulative. We care not for the wife in this movie he is out to "save" from hell, because her personality and interaction with him just were not laid out this way. I didn't care about her. We cared more for the kids, and especially the freakin' dog. But unfortunately when the dog appears, Robin Williams does his over-acting thing with his expressions, and ruins the whole scene. God, this guy is a contender against Shatner for over-acting. I can't believe the director wouldn't have made him do this 1000 more times if necessary to get it right.

Yeah, the visuals were interesting for us Catholic crowd
Friday, June 20, 2008
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March 2002
Well then, Skyhawk, there will be NO MORE razzing John Puccio! EVER! And one more wise-crack out of you and not only will you receive the "Richard Head" title for one year, you'll spend every day in my office for detention!




[Post edited by Tim Raynor on Jun 20, 2008]

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